Sentences with phrase «mean a weight savings»

For a 200 ton tower, that could mean a weight savings of 6 - 10 tons and that weight savings translates into cost savings for manufacturing and transporting wind turbines.

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Less seat means lighter weight loads, and that means fuel savings for airlines.
«For both alloys we found the niobium grain refiner could mean an end to the over-engineering of cast components with potential weight savings of up to 30 per cent with no loss of strength or ductility.
The latest RS5 is no more powerful than before with 444bhp, but weight savings of 60 kg mean it's faster than its predecessor.
You might think that performance - enhancing weight savings — some lightweight carpet; a «minimal three - speaker audio system,» Dodge says; thin, manually - adjustable seats — mean the interior is a penalty box.
It adds to a curb weight savings of 176 lbs compared with the old M3, which means that the car should tip the scales at around 3,362 lbs.
Other weight savings mean the new C - Class weighs around 100 kg less than its predecessor, which helps improve the driving experience and efficiency.
This aluminum body's weight savings also means the new high - output 3.5 - litre EcoBoost engine (standard in the 2017) will have an improved power - to - weight ratio.
That the XF is also keen to change direction with quick response and little in the way of roll becomes even more impressive... and it actually feels smaller than it is when threading through, which is no mean feat; and a tribute to the extensive weight savings the engineers rendered in the new XF's construction (up to 190 kg saving, depending on spec).
The high is a heavier weight (meaning it's more opaque), while the low is a lighter weight and comes in a double width (meaning double the savings).
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